Grohe hand held shower head stopped working

No water comes through the shower head. I have not had a problem before it just stopped working. I lift the handle and nothing comes through. I have looked for my booklet but can not seem to find it to trouble shoot. They seem simple enough I am not sure what I am over looking.

even with the shower head off and turning on the shower the water still came out of the faucet full force but water still came out of the tubeeven with the shower head off and turning on the shower the water still came out of the faucet full force but water still came out of the tube

This is a simple fix. The tools you need are: cresent wrench. You want to remove the shower hear off of the pipe coming from the wall. On the inside of the end off the shower head there should be a small plastic disk remove it. It will have a series of holes this is called a water saver. The holes get stopped up with minreals take a tooth pick and clean them out. I see this all the time. If that does not work it will be in the valve

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well you can do a 3 way shower valve , or a mixing valve with 2 control valves. or you can do just to regular shower valves one for each of the heads you want one for the rain and one for the shower head. this way is cheeper and you can have one on hot water and the other cold water or the other way around or both the same temp.

1 Check if the holes in the hand held shower are not clogged with scum which generally happens over prolonged use. Clean them with a pin.
2 If this does not help, then check the the pipe connecting the shower to the water outlet. It should be clean and not clogged with foreign material which restricts the flow of water.
3 It still it does not help then you may have to fix a booster pump or raise the level of the water reservoir.